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- http://www20.csueastbay.edu/csci/departments/nursing/files/docs/5yr-roadmap.pdf Here's the roadmap for the nursing program (Hayward campus - Concord campus has an extra summer session so they...May 14
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- With those stats you should be fine with getting admitted, I wouldn't even worry about it. You do have a strict schedule and you will all sign up for classes at the same time, after (or at?)...May 14
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- Besides all of the job importance and opinions of hiring managers and all of that stuff, *you* will feel more comfortable as a new grad nurse if you have a longer preceptorship. To me, preceptorship...May 5
- Forum: California Nursing
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- It also really depends on what setting you are working in. A hospital will likely pay more than a SNF/clinic/etc. I recently graduated and the salary range of my classmates who have gotten jobs...May 5
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- a million times more stressful (i didn't find school stressful)May 3
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- you can expect $50-60 an hour.May 3
- Forum: California Nursing
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- I recently graduated from CSUEB (Concord) and had 630 clinical hours plus a 240 hour minimum (I did 310) preceptorship.Apr 30
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- No preceptorship? Really? I would have chosen CSUEB, but I guess that isn't an option... I don't think SJSU has the greatest reputation but if SFSU doesn't have a preceptorship anymore, then...Apr 30
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- hospital hospital hospital hospital. any job to get your foot in the door. there are usually plenty of part time options, like unit secretary, nurse aide, admitting representative, clerk, operator,...Apr 30
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- Dave Ramsey changed the way my husband and I think about/deal with finances and our financial situation is in such a better state now than before taking the class... just wanted to give another...Apr 17
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I was hired for night shift and have 8 weeks of training on days and 4 weeks of training on nights, and then I'll be on my own on night shift. I think it's been great for me to get time training on...Apr 17
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- I'm so confused. What did you do with the irrigation and what do you mean about the antibiotic thing?Apr 17
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- i'd double check the grammar/punctuation. some of the bullet points have periods at the end while others do not. make sure it is completely consistent in the formatting. many of the words that are...Apr 17
- Forum: Nursing Resume Help
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- there are plenty of part-time jobs you can get that can help you pay bills while in nursing school. many jobs within hospitals are part-time or as-needed, and many of them pay relatively well. i...Apr 12
- Forum: Pediatric Nursing
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- not a bad idea at all.Apr 9
- Forum: Nursing First Job Hunt Assistance
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- was all of your paperwork completed, and did the BRN receive your final transcripts from your school? sometimes they haven't received your final transcripts yet (it can take a while for them to...Apr 9
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Try CSUEB, you can probably get in with those grades and it's a great school. Also what about SJSU? I wouldn't look at ADN programs or private school programs until you're sure you can't get into a...Apr 8
- Forum: California State Nursing Programs
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- I don't think there is a "right answer" to this topic. I personally made a second page to my resume with details of my clinical rotations, so that it didn't take up space on my single-page...Apr 8
- Forum: Nursing Resume Help
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- Lindsa LaCharity's PDA book is so great, and the NCLEX study guide.Apr 8
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Yes. I submitted my application in October (2012) and graduated in December. It takes the BRN at least a month to even process your paperwork, so you definitely want to do it at least a month before...Apr 7
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I have those every night after working and I'm on my fifth week of orientation.... yeeahhhhh not fun at all. Luckily they aren't following me into my days off.Mar 31
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- Hi, I live in Livermore too. I'd like to PM you about this but I don't think you have enough posts for PM capability yet. What's your email?Mar 24
- Forum: California Nursing
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- yes. that's why i double majored :)Mar 13
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- I worked between 20 and 40 hours a week during my entire nursing program and I graduated with almost all As. It's totally doable but it really depends on you! Everyone is different when it comes to...Mar 12
- Forum: Ohio Nursing
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- I think I know who you are.... :) so I just wanted to say GOOD LUCK and I hope you get the job!Feb 23
- Forum: Nursing Interview Help